Disability Services

The Minnesota Department of Administration is home to two of state government's federally-funded disability programs, the Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities and the Minnesota STAR Program.

The mission of the Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities is to provide information, education, and training for people with developmental disabilities and their families. These services help persons with developmental disabilities build knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes, leading to increased independence, productivity, self determination, integration and inclusion (IPSII). The council is funded under the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act.

The STAR Program's mission is to help all Minnesotans with disabilities gain access to and acquire the assistive technology they need to live, learn, work and play. STAR stands for a System of Technology to Achieve Results. The Minnesota STAR Program is federally funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration For Community Living in accordance with the Assistive Technology Act of 1998.

To learn more about these groups' services, use the links below to access their websites. You can also contact them using the information found on our contact us page.

The Developmental Disabilities Council launched this innovative, ground-breaking training program that teaches self-advocacy to persons with disabilities and their families. Learn more and take part here!